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big_load wrote:The way I did it last year is was to carry two days of water up and camp at Fremont Saddle. I stashed most of my gear and water the next morning for a side trip to Humphreys and hiked back out on Weatherford. That was a long day. I didn't see any water at what appeared to be Aspen Spring, but I didn't spend a long time looking. Once you get more than a few from the TH (onto the real uphill), camping spots before Doyle Saddle are rare to nonexistent unless you hammock.

I'm not sure, but the time is getting closer and Mrs. big_load is getting more insistent. We still need to pick a town, or at least a region.kevinharper2 wrote:when are you moving out here BL?


big_load wrote:I'm not sure, but the time is getting closer and Mrs. big_load is getting more insistent. We still need to pick a town, or at least a region.kevinharper2 wrote:when are you moving out here BL?

We'd love to have you move "here!"


That's quite a collection.azbackpackr wrote:Douglas is nice. Or how about Ash Fork? Holbrook, Winslow, Sanders? Maybe Winkelman or Duncan?


Jim_H wrote:How did you end up in New Jersey, anyway? I had the misfortune of being born there. Fate is cruel that way.


azbackpackr wrote:I keep thinking about doing the Humphreys-Kachina-Weatherford trails as a backpacking loop, caching some water in advance. Have not hiked either Kachina or Weatherford before.

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